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Atomic ions (electron count): How many electrons are present in the hydrogen ion H⁺? Recall that H⁺ is a proton formed by removing electrons from neutral hydrogen. Choose the correct option.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Zero

Explanation:

Concept/Approach
Neutral H has 1 electron. The cation H⁺ has lost that electron; therefore it has zero electrons.

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